Sentences with phrase «obvious distinction»

Normally, there's a visually obvious distinction between figurative and abstract paintings.
Of course not, that is a very obvious distinction to make.
The most obvious distinction for all the vehicles is an exclusive Heritage Blue exterior paint, along with satin chrome exterior trim and badging, and a Subaru of America 50th - anniversary emblem.
It is observable with obvious distinction between virginity and promiscuity.
«One of the more obvious distinctions with hatha yoga is that in Trul - Khor the postures are not fixed asanas, but are in continuous movement, some very vigorous,» Chaoul - Reich says.
The Leaf's whimsical appearance is the most obvious distinction from the belt - and - suspenders Volt.
In the end, she concluded that despite obvious distinctions, «it's all the same thing - painting» (Steir, Arts and Auction).
It's one of those apparently obvious distinctions that still needs to be emphasized if you're to understand anything that comes next, because it defines everything that reasonable people still disagree over when it comes to REDD in particular and carbon accounting in general.
Although the two terms are often used interchangeably, a perhaps obvious distinction exists between the two.
Even the Crown agreed there are obvious distinctions between the test for adults with limited mental capacity under s. 16 and children under 14 years of age,
The two conceptions of power to be discussed involve a rather simple and obvious distinction.
I would hope that the obvious distinction that leaps to my mind» the difference between spiritual power enlisted against «evil empires» and spiritual power dedicated to its own temporal gain» would have occurred to Dostoevsky too.
Mr Huhne told the Commons energy and climate change select committee that a review would be conducted under the Department of Energy's nuclear regulator Dr Mike Weightman, but stressed there were «obvious distinctions» between the UK and Japan.
Just as some attacks are more violent than others — not least the obvious distinction between physical and online attacks (which can nevertheless be quite aggressive)-- some entries are more extensive in providing information on location, number of alleged perpetrators, or the nature of the attack.
When interval training, it's important to create an obvious distinction between your work efforts and your recovery efforts.
To be sure, there are often good reasons to place children out of district at public expense — no district can serve all students equally well — but neither are there always clear and obvious distinctions to be made between who can be educated in a regular school, those who need alternative settings and those like Adrian who run afoul of the rules so frequently, or who are penalized so often and systematically, that they simply give up and leave.
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Furthermore, there's no obvious distinction between filing for bankruptcy as a result of medical debt versus reckless spending.
That is an obvious distinction for us [as individual human beings], but for some reason we don't apply it to dogs.»
The most obvious distinction is the fact that every class has its own unique healing ability, such as the Thief turning invisible for a few seconds to regain health while the Elementalist gets improved damage as well as health regeneration for a short time.
Of course, the most obvious distinction is that theft is a legal wrong which can be prosecuted if committed as a crime, while adverse possession is a curative doctrine used to determine who owns the property at a given time rather than to punished or affirmative sue someone.
Different legal traditions There is the obvious distinction that one decision was under German law and the other under English law.
The obvious distinction between the type categories is the length of the coverage that you'll get.
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